Poisoned By Cupid

Below is the poem entitled Poisoned By Cupid which was written by poet
Phoebe
Stagg. Please feel free to comment on this poem. However, please remember, PoetrySoup is a place of encouragement and growth.

Poisoned By Cupid

Faces lost, in silver sand strewn
across timeless
beaches,
A love that's so sacred and
secure only the wisest
man preaches.
Some tremendous momentum,
only pushing us
forward,
Together we share fear
And love
We take the risk and wouldn't
stop it if we could.
Our two worlds intertwined as
are our hearts,
With a growing fondness of one
another,
And an aching on departs.
This wasn't a choice,
A fait,
Or some 'destiny'
Its quite simply a feeling that's
seemed to arrest
me!
Such a delicate crime, and
perfectly executed,
Your heart and mine,
Stolen away, Poisoned By
Cupid.
A poison so deadly,
It maddens the sain,
Changes our language,
And causes some pain.
Optical illusions.
A mile long shooting line.
I had to delete them.
So see what was mine.
A soul of gold,
A touch of a dove,
The smile of perfection,
Someone sent from above.
Broken and batterd you have
mended my wings,
But yet,
I do not flee, I stay
In your heart built for kings.
A tower for one?
I remember you say,
Yet our love knocked it down,
And a castle for two now alay.
Though I may blush,
Stumble,
Or look away,
Your deep in my heart.
And that's where you'll stay.